Enjoying its final variation, TYCO introduces a new and final example
of the popular Chattanooga Choo-Choo train set in the 1991 product catalog. By this point in TYCO's HO-scale train production,
many/most items in this set are Mehano made in Yugoslovia.

The set for 1991 featured an 0-8-0 Chattanooga Steam Engine and
Tender. This early '90s Chattanooga 0-8-0 does not feature smoking action and has a silver ended boiler and brown cab
roof with roadnumber 917 on its cab. TYCO's 50' Pulpwood Flat Car normally seen with Southern Railway markings returns
in this set lettered for Chattanooga; the Chug-Chug Sound Box Car is back dressed in Ralston Purina colors; also included
in the set is a 40' Texaco Tank Car; 50' RailBox Box Car; and Chattanooga Streamline Cupola Caboose. The RailBox
Box Car is not the typical TYCO 50' Plug Door Box Car, but a modern no-roofwalk insulated 50' Box Car. Again, this variation
Box Car like other items in the set are Mehano tooling and production utilized by TYCO in this final years of HO-scale train
offerings.

The Steam Whistle Billboard carries a new Maxwell House Coffee advertisement in place of the
earlier design. TYCO's track plan for this set was a 36" x 45" oval that included a 15-piece Bridge & Trestle Set
and then-new Quick-Clik Track Connectors.

Train Set

Overnight Freight

No. 7412

The Overnight Freight set's description states that it features a Lighted
Shark Nose Diesel. The package art for the set does appear to show a Shark Nose. Closer inspection of the diesel
residing within the Overnight Freight box shows an F-unit. The image TYCO uses for the set also is an F-unit.
The red Rock Island F-9A diesel powering The Overnight Freight is a Yugoslovian-made diesel that appears in very late TYCO
sets from the early 1990s. To my knowledge, TYCO did not sell this diesel as a separate item and it was only found in
train sets impersonating a Shark Nose. This F-9's tool and die work may have its basis in the defunct American Train
& Track offerings of the late '60s and early 1970s. The Overnight Freight also included a 50' Box Car; a 40' Hopper
Car; and Rock Island Caboose. The set came with a 17-piece Bridge & Trestle Set; 14-sections of track capable of
making a 36" x 45" oval layout; TYCO's Quik-Clik Clips; and a 1-amp Tyco-Pak. In addition to the replacement F-9A seen
here, The Overnight Freight has also been spotted with a red-and-yellow Rock Island Alco FA diesel, also produced for the
set in Yugoslovia.

This set included a pair of 3-car trains. One dressed in red-and-silver and lettered
Santa Fe; the other was black with red stripes and lettered Pennsylvania. The track is not HO-scale train track, but
a variation of slot car track. TYCO refers in the catalog description to this as being Racing Track Train. The
Twin Turbo Trains set featured 25' of Racing Track Track including a 360-degree loop section. A cardstock Tunnel is
also included. The set is controlled by a pair of hand-held slot car-like controllers.

Train Set

Santa Fe 72 - Giant
72 Piece Train Set

No. 7415

Similar to the other train sets to be featured in the twilight of TYCO's HO-scale
electric trains, The Santa Fe 72 set suffers from some confusing packaging artwork versus actual contents. The
train set box TYCO uses for this set clearly shows a red-and-silver Santa Fe GP-20. A GP-20 is seen both as the
large graphic representation of the train and as an inset image of the set. The 1991 catalog calls for an Alco 430,
which is what appears to have been found in most of the very late examples of TYCO's Santa Fe 72 set. The Santa Fe Alco
430 in this set however is not the familiar model that was introduced during TYCO's Red Box Era of the 1960s. This Alco
Century 430 is a Yugoslovian-made model and is very close in appearance to the currently available Model Power Alco Century
430.

The Santa Fe 72 set of 1991 also included a 40' Tank Car; a 50' Box Car;
Gondola with Pipe; and Caboose. All of these freight cars are European-made models and some do, while others don't favor
original TYCO models from earlier offerings. This train set also included a 17-Piece Bridge & Trestle Set; 14-sections
of track to build a 36" x 45" oval; 36-Piece Poles, Signs and Townspeople Set; TYCO's Quik-Clik Clips; and a 1-amp Tyco-Pak.

Of possible interest in The Santa Fe 72 train set is the 36-Piece Poles,
Signs and Townspeople Set. This particular accessory is not found in any TYCO catalog. This set would remain until
TYCO's final year of HO-scale trains in 1993.

Train Set

Railroad Empire II - Special Edition 117 Piece Train Set

No. 7436

This set lists its power as being a Lighted Alco 630 Diesel, however many
sets by this late date actually featured a Yugoslovian-made low nose Alco Century 628. This is the same model offered
by IHC, AHM, Life-Like, and Model Power in the past. Just to add a further bit of confusion, the box artwork shows
a GP-20 while the image of the displayed set shows a Super630 in TYCO's catalog for that year.

The set also included the Autoloader with Six Autos; Tank Car; Log Dump
Car Set; Pipe Dump Car Set; Stock Car; and Caboose. Also in the Railroad Empire II was a 33-Piece Bridge and Trestle
Set; Auto Unloading Station; Operating Pipe Loader; Operating Crossing Gate; 24-Signs and Poles; 26-sections of track to create
a 40" x 90" figure-8 track plan; Quik-Clik Clips; and Power Pack.